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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFear of it not working out
QUOTE (pcana @ Jul 25 2008, 12:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (baxxy @ Jul 25 2008, 12:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Scarlett @ Jul 25 2008, 09:34 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well, this is a good thread. Well done for being so honest.

You know, I would love to see some stats on how well immigration marriages last compared to the 'norm'. I would like to think that we work so hard at being together in the first place, that working at having a happy marriage will be second nature.

And bear in mind, that in the old days no one lived together before marriage, and it seemed to work just fine, perhaps better?



I also would love to see some stats, anyone have any idea where we could get this information? I liked what you had to say Scarlett, however your comment about the old days, well, i dont entirely agree with that, people back then stayed in miserable marriages because they felt it was the right thing to do and put on a happy face for the rest of the world.



Every experience is diferent,every couple is diferent, I only spent 22 days with my husband prior to his moving to the USA but the thing is that we always knew from the very begining that we wanted to be together and spend the rest of our lives together and after six months living the REAL LIFE as a married couple I only have to say that it was the decision I've ever made in my entire life,not everything is perfect don't get me wrong but I can honestly say we're very happy together. If you are experiencing doubts in your relationshio perhaps it may be wise to wait and get to know each other better to make sure you're making the right choice for the both of you.
God bless
Abby



Typo I meant to say it was the best dicision
pcanaFemaleEl Salvador2008-07-25 11:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFear of it not working out
QUOTE (baxxy @ Jul 25 2008, 12:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Scarlett @ Jul 25 2008, 09:34 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well, this is a good thread. Well done for being so honest.

You know, I would love to see some stats on how well immigration marriages last compared to the 'norm'. I would like to think that we work so hard at being together in the first place, that working at having a happy marriage will be second nature.

And bear in mind, that in the old days no one lived together before marriage, and it seemed to work just fine, perhaps better?



I also would love to see some stats, anyone have any idea where we could get this information? I liked what you had to say Scarlett, however your comment about the old days, well, i dont entirely agree with that, people back then stayed in miserable marriages because they felt it was the right thing to do and put on a happy face for the rest of the world.



Every experience is diferent,every couple is diferent, I only spent 22 days with my husband prior to his moving to the USA but the thing is that we always knew from the very begining that we wanted to be together and spend the rest of our lives together and after six months living the REAL LIFE as a married couple I only have to say that it was the decision I've ever made in my entire life,not everything is perfect don't get me wrong but I can honestly say we're very happy together. If you are experiencing doubts in your relationshio perhaps it may be wise to wait and get to know each other better to make sure you're making the right choice for the both of you.
God bless
Abby
pcanaFemaleEl Salvador2008-07-25 11:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhat Made You Choose The K-1 Visa Instead Of the Spouse Visa?
It would sort of feel like cheating if we got married before we could be together. (And god forbid the application got denied or something!)

Plus, I am divorced, and am lucky to receive a sizeable alimony. If we were to get married first, the alimony would stop immediately, and I need that money right now to get by on my own. :/
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-01-08 15:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresStaples or Paper Clips??
Thank you!!!

I KNEW I read something somewhere about it!!

Crisis officially over.

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psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-01-08 16:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresStaples or Paper Clips??
Yeah, stupid question...

I'm assembling the packet (to be mailed off tomorrow), and can't seem to find anything that says to use or not use staples or paper clips to attach papers together.

There are so many papers, and I really don't have much faith in just the paper clips. I'd prefer staples.

Advice??

(yeah... it's last minute panicking on my part!)
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-01-08 16:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDrat...Foiled Again!... sort of
There's not a day that goes by that I don't remind myself that everything happens for a reason, and it all works out in the end.

And it does.

Really.

I swear.

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psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-01-15 23:36:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow to get a signed statement from employer??
I'd explain to your employer that the letter needs to be on company letterhead, or to have your supervisor's or human resource person's business card attached, as to verify that it is official.

If it were a blank form, anyone could fill in whatever odd info they wanted. While a mortgage company or potential employer may call to verify that the info on a 'form' is accurate, I can't imagine that embassy interviewers have time to call and follow up with each employer and verify each letter. (But then, maybe they do, so make sure the info in the letter is accurate.)

She might be intimidated at the thought of writing a letter from scratch. Maybe you could write up a sample letter that she could use, to make the process less painful. Heck, offer to type it up, and she could sign it after verifying for herself that what you stated is correct!

And when I was an office manager, I wrote letters like this all the time for employees. No one ever brought me a form!

Edited by psiprez, 20 January 2008 - 03:35 PM.

psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-01-20 15:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDiscussion with Congressman's Office regarding USCIS K-1, Processing timelines
QUOTE (rebeccajo @ Jan 19 2008, 08:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So my apols if anyone thought I was being judgmental.


Aw, well I didn't think that at all!

I knew what you were getting at. smile.gif
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-01-19 20:34:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDiscussion with Congressman's Office regarding USCIS K-1, Processing timelines
Well I have something positive to say...

We all know the stresses that petitioners are potentially going through (being at the mercy of a govt agency, separation from the one you love and not sure you'll ever be with them again, separation from children, months without any news on their case, financial demands, lack of understanding of family and friends, one person uprooting their life and moving to a foreign land, finding work in that new land, and for years the worry about the current application being rejected).

And yet everyone here is almost always upbeat, supportive and optimistic.

We all must go through periods when we feel anxious, hopeless, screwed by the system, or worse. I suspect that there is a large percentage of members (like me) who just don't have anywhere else to turn to for advice or support, or even just to vent. My own family doesn't yet know we are engaged, and that we have submitted the petition, so I can't even turn to them. Since the people who understand best what you are going through are those going through it themselves, it must then really sting to be scolded by fellow VJers.

I found that the best way to keep yourself feeling upbeat and optimistic, is to encourage that in others. That's especially true if someone is 'whining' (yes, I've been guilty), which is really just a cry for support. It's nice to think that learning to help others through membership in the VJ community can be be a side benefit of the otherwise stressful petition process.

So, I'd like to thank VJ and it's community for providing that support over the past year, and in the year(s) to come!!

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psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-01-19 20:06:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureshow come the USCIS didnt update the timelines yet?
Oh, but it's bound to still say 'six months' when they do!
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-01-22 08:48:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUs Old Folks
I'm 39 and he's 41. Not the oldest, but not young either. However, we feel like we might as well be in our early 20's again.

I went through a rough divorce after 16-year of marraige, 11 spent as a stay-at-home mom. My ex made quite a bit of money as a top advertising executive, but due to the way his salary is structured, I am left receiving almost nothing in the way of child support or alimony. I am now struggling to make ends meet and re-enter the workforce, but am stuck in a part-time job a Starbucks that doesn't pay the bills. I was also just passed over for a big promotion that would have solved all my problems, money and benefits wise. Things are so tight that I've had to get food from the local food bank at times. Worst of all, my ex, who is rolling in dough now, prefers to watch me, and therefore his kids, suffer, rather than to ensure we have the electric and heat turned on in the house. What a creep.

My fiance will be leaving his career and all the connections he has made when he come to the US, and will have to start from scratch as well. I have no idea what type of employment he will be able to find, or how long it will take. But since whatever alimony I make will come to an end, it better not take too long.

So after years of living comfortably and securely, it will be as if we are both in our early 20's, struggling to make it with two kids. No vacations, no big-screen tv, no second car, no college for my children. Not even ordering pizza for dinner on a Friday night.

But it will sure be worth it. wink.gif heart.gif
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-01-15 10:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 misc question
Just want to wish you good luck this time around. All things happen for a reason. smile.gif

(And I'll let others with more experience answer your questions.)
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-02-03 17:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureswedding question
QUOTE (~Chad~ @ Feb 5 2008, 07:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
you might want to consider a k-3 smile.gif



Looking at your timeline, you could be receiving your K-1 approval any day now!
Are you willing to give up all that progress for a ceremony?
To me the most important thing is getting to be together as soon as possible.

Seems like your options would be:

1. finish getting the K-1 visa, have a quick ceremony in the US, apply for AP, then go back to the UK for a formal ceremony

2. forget the K-1, get married in the UK, start from scratch waiting all over again for a K-3 (!)
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-02-05 19:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow In The World Did It Come To This?
We knew what we were getting into from the start.

As soon as we knew our relationship had real possibilities, we researched what his visa options were for coming to the US. Neither of us wanted to go blindly down a road that might not have an end.

It didn't take much to learn that a K-1 or K-3 was his only option for coming to the US so we could be together. I think when I realized, I told him by saying "Well, it looks like we're engaged." Well not officially engaged, but from then on we both knew where we wanted our relationship to lead. And I think that has only helped our relationship!

Are the rules and procedures set up by the government a pain? Yes. But I would jump through any hoops to be with this man, and he would do the same. And it is worth it all for him to come here legally and properly. We always say that if this is the worst our relationship will ever have endure, then we are truly a lucky and blessed couple. wink.gif
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-02-05 12:44:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDesperation
My young girls didn't understand why I was SUCH a mess at the airport last time we said goodbye to my fiance. They told me later they actually thought he had hurt me I some way! I had to explain that I was very sad he was leaving, because I knew it would be months before we'd be together again. They are the ones that pointed out that I should be happy, because if he didn't go back home now, he couldn't come back for good later (the wisdom of children amazes me sometimes!). smile.gif

I just try to remember that each goodbye is another step, another milestone, in the proceess.
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-02-19 14:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDisparity Between VSC and CSC and
QUOTE (greeneyedgirlfl @ Mar 2 2008, 07:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I've often wondered where the h*** St. Albans, VT is...wouldn't surprise me if everyone in that town works for USCIS...


I just GoogleMapped St Albans, Vt. The town is located at the top Left corner of the state, where Vermont, New York State and Canada meet. It's about eight miles above Burlington, and eight miles below the Canadian border, not far from Montreal.

Not exactly the middle of nowhere, but not what I'd call a huge city.

Edited by psiprez, 02 March 2008 - 09:28 PM.

psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-03-02 21:28:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresExtrapolating Igor's List
My instinct is to think that VJers are approved without RFE's more often than the general non-VJ population, and therefore our timelines move slightly quicker. To what extent, I have no idea.

We all know that having the support of the guides and the community is invaluable! And the fact that VJers are saavy enough to seek out and find VJ in the first place makes me think they are savvy enough to fill out the forms and adhere to the process more accurately. innocent.gif

I wonder if the case workers look at our petitions and think, "Oh... another VisaJourney member..." biggrin.gif

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(no doubt this post just guaranteed our case will get an RFE... lol)

Edited by psiprez, 14 March 2008 - 08:49 AM.

psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-03-14 08:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresimpact 2008 H-1Bs will have on K1s?
I don't know anything about H-1B's. Please elaborate...
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-03-15 14:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPregnant and Filing K1
QUOTE (clairern @ Feb 15 2008, 04:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (mommy2B @ Feb 15 2008, 02:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thank you all for the responses. I guess I assumed hiring someone else to put everything together for me would save me time but didn't consider the fact that I would be providing everything to them which is going to take time from me, it just makes sense to do it myself.

Its just the thought of gathering all the information and paperwork .. wacko.gif
I guess its because I have to deal with forms and tons of paperwork for my clients and then having to go home and then having to go home and doing it for myself was getting to me and then being pregnant, I'm tired all the time! all I want to do is sleep when I get home but I will pull myself together and do this for my SO and my baby on the way. I probably will be on here al ot asking for helpsmilie.gif

Good decision to do this yourself and save some money. Welcome to VJ.


I agree! I also feel that learning the visa process and submitting the forms yourself can give you a least a tiny bit of control over it all. It may seem as though it would be comforting to think "the lawyer is handling it all", but in truth, it can cause even more stress. Doing it yourself you KNOW what you did, when you did it.

Now take that money you would have given to a lawyer and spend or invest it for the baby!! smile.gif

Edited by psiprez, 19 February 2008 - 09:05 AM.

psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-02-19 09:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 Visa vs. B-2 Visa
Anything but a K-1 would be awfully risky.

Why try to "cheat the system" set yourself up to be one of the immigration horror stories?

The immigration process is much stricter these days, and they have no problem refusing or banning anyone who doesn't follow the rules and procedures that have been set. There is no way I'd want to risk our future together by not doing it by the book. What is another six months of waiting, when you've already waited this long? smile.gif
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-03-15 11:36:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPacket 3 DS-157 - "List All Countries You Have Entered..."
"Question 9. List All Countries You Have Entered in the Last Ten Years (Give the Year of Each Visit)"


My SO in England has absolutely no clue how many times, or when, he did or didn't visit neighboring European countries in the past ten years. And since they don't stamp your passport, he has no records.

He is worried that if he guesses the number and years of visits, they will accuse him of being dishonest.

He also can't remember the type and year he was issued a B-? tourist visa (sometime around 1990).

Any advice?
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-03-26 20:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDrug Use
QUOTE (BigCityDave @ Mar 25 2008, 08:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Quit doing drugs ASAP and it will make every aspect of life easier.

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I won't pass judgement either way, but for anyone planning to work once you do get to the US, just keep this in mind... more and more US companies, and most of the large ones, require you to pass a pre-employment drug test for any position within the company. And if you fail, you will be banned from ever working at that company, or its sister companies.

Edited by psiprez, 26 March 2008 - 04:43 PM.

psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-03-26 16:42:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHoneymoon Cruise / Mexico
There really is no way around it... she will not be allowed back into the US without AP or green card in hand.

And there is no way I'd want to be forced to go through the separation of the K-3 process, after having just survived K-1.

There are endless romantic honeymoon possibilities within the US. If you have your heart set on a cruise, you will need to delay the honeymoon. smile.gif
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-03-29 10:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWill ex wife cause a problem
Well, to be on the safe side, I would share as little with your ex about your visa plans as possible. Hopefully she doesn't already know. And unless the two of you have children together, it's none of her business anyways.


We have the same worry, that my vindictive ex is going to somehow mess up the visa process (by like, reporting him to be a terrorist or something). So he has no idea we've filed for one yet. And for added safety, he has no idea what my SO's real name is. We make sure to keep that under wraps. Hehe.

However, the morning after we got the NOA2, my ex called me up saying he had had a dream and wanted to know if there was something I needed to tell him. He said that in the dream I got remarried. I of course told him I didn't! Weird. blink.gif
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-04-19 22:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSeparate households?
It would be a huge help if his apartment in another city was rented in both of your names.

Do you now have a separate place of your own (other than on-cmpus housing), or is your permanent adddress at your parent's house? I would suggest making his apartment your permanent address as well. To still be living with your parents, while your husband has a perfectly good place of his own, may prompt further inquiry.


It is not uncommon for people to go away to school, even if they are married. I have had quite a few married friends who were separated for the two years it took to complete grad/law/medical school, as well as undergrad studies. And if having on-campus housing IS a requirement of the school, that would be easy to prove as being part of the package and 'not of your own choice'.

BTW, I have definitely heard of schools requiring on-campus housing. It is similar to schools requiring students to sign up for a pre-paid meal plan. They do it to ensure that xxxx number of students will be paying room and/or board for the upcoming fiscal year. Some require it for just the first year, some for all four years. I knew more than one student who lived down the street from the college, yet their parent still had to pay thousands extra for room and board.
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-04-21 08:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresEngagement Ring Receipt
QUOTE (KimandRuss @ Apr 22 2008, 09:10 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I think you're worrying over nothing. wink.gif

My divorce was final the day before I sent the petition. Not worry. 'Enjoy' the ride! smile.gif



Same here... we were approved. Hehe.
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-04-22 08:24:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA1 receipt number
If I remember correctly, you need to enter the number equivalent to the letters.

WAC = 922

WAC xx-xxxxxxxx = 922 xx-xxxxxxxx
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-04-25 21:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBirth Certificate worries and Name Change
If it were me, I'd send my birth certificate, proof of legal name change (in your case, the court order), and copies of all pages of my passport.

Since you have all the documentation at hand, why wouldn't you just send it up front?
Don't second guess... best to avoid a long delay due to an RFE by just sending it now. yes.gif

Legal name changes are not so unusual that it would seem "seedy". People have all sorts of personal reasons for changing their names. Women must send the same proof to prove they had changed their name after a previous marraige. I had to send in my birth certificate, previous marraige certificate, and current passport to prove my name change.
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-05-16 21:54:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPhotographs for Interview in Mumbai
Every embassy is different as to what is best to bring as far as proof.

My SO is only bringing two pictures, showing us and my family during his visit here last week. We figure the boarding pass and visa stamps showing his recent visit here with me, along with phone bills, will be enough for the UK.

And I agree... be very careful about photos showing anything at all resembling a formal ceremony. Best to leave them out completely.
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-05-16 21:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresOne Way Ticket Problem???? Help!
Just a guess...

The airline may have a policy of waiting for the first flight arrives in time for the connection before issuing the boarding pass. It could be that there is a history of delayed arrivals for that flight.

If the first flight arrives late, but she was already issued a boarding pass for the connection, then that is one seat on the plane that will be empty and not making money. Waiting until she physically arrives for check-in will avoid that, as well as the system and security hassle of deleting her from the first connecting flight and re-booking her on a second.
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-06-07 11:36:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresExamples
As someone who processes paperwork for a living, I can tell you that your papers really need not be 'professionally organized'. You know, with color coded tabs, photoshopped indexes etc. They know exactly what to look for and are used to rummaging through all sorts of piles that are sent to them, organized and otherwise, to find what they need.


So just 'regular organized' will do. As long as it is neat and orderly, it will be fine. good.gif

I didn't use tabs, or indexes at all. I simply grouped relevant papers together, and used a ziploc bag for our photos. My main focus was getting the petition mailed off, not making it pretty. wink.gif

(And in case you are wondering, our RFE was the fault of the county that issued my birth certificate, not me. LOL)
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-06-13 19:42:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFor I-134/I-864: Banking fiasco / evidence question
If your salary alone puts you over 125% of the poverty line, you will not need any bank accounts. If it doesn't, you will have a much easier time of it using a co-sponsor to qualify, rather than relying on assets.


I am also in banking, and will give you the advice I would give any customer coming into my bank.

If your account was opened when you are a minor, it may have been set up as a 'custodial account'. Meaning your mother was the custodian on the account, and you as the minor had no power to make change.

Since you are no longer a minor, you definitely need to make sure that your account is no longer set up as a custodial account. Either way, you and your mom should to go to the bank together to have her removed from the account, and for you to become the sole title. At that point, all assets in the account will become yours in full. Statements after the switch will be proof enough.

If there is a reason you need to have a joint account with your mom, set up a second free checking account to do the job. For example, I have a joint account with my dad so that if one of us has an emergency, funds can be deposited and accessed easily.

After you are married, you can have your spouse added to the account, or keep the old account as your own and open a new joint account. And don't forget to open a savings or money market account... start saving smart now for your future. smile.gif

Edited by psiprez, 22 July 2008 - 03:31 PM.

psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-07-22 15:30:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCultural misunderstanding or fraud?
Your intuition may be trying to tell you something.
psiprezFemaleUnited Kingdom2008-01-21 22:24:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 Visa and visiting Fiancee
I don't see why not. Having a visa means she's allowed to visit the U.S. You can take advantage of every time you see each other and take lots of pictures for future evidence.
cesarMaleColombia2008-01-27 13:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresForm DS-156
QUOTE (raquel23 @ Feb 16 2008, 08:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It says you have to provide proof of engagement. My fiance and i have not bought a ring yet and we werent planning on buying one untill after he came to the states. Does anybody know if this is something for sure i have to provide proof of or is there any other ways to show proof we are engaged?


The ring is not required, but it's a big plus. What is required is to show proof of an ongoing relationship (letters, emails, phone bills, etc)
cesarMaleColombia2008-02-17 14:41:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresfile number and alien registration number on G-325A form
ANYONE?????
MVPSOLMaleDominican Republic2008-07-25 10:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresfile number and alien registration number on G-325A form
hI i AM HAVING THE SAME ISSUE,, SHOULD I PUT THE CERTIFICATE # THAT ALSO STARTS WITH the letter A OR SHOULD I PUT THE NUMBER RIGHT BELLOW IT THAT ALSO STARTS WITH A.. PLEASSEEE HELPPPP ME!!!!!
MVPSOLMaleDominican Republic2008-07-25 08:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresLetter from Employer
QUOTE (Jeraly @ Jan 4 2008, 11:55 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi guys!

I'm trying to draft a letter from my "employer" which is basically the agency I work for. So far I have one sentence:

"I am writing to confirm that X will be returning to work for Y following her holiday to the USA on Monday March 3rd 2008."

It just seems a little... sparse...? Or is this really all I need with some headed paper?!

An answer in the next five minutes so I can send the mail might be a bit hopeful but would be greatly appreciated if so!!!

Cheers!!



Do you have to be a full time employee because I am part-time because I was going to school full time and I just graduated but I do make above the 125% poverty level? Can someone please help me!!!!!!!!!!!
KAT - BETOFemaleColombia2008-01-05 00:16:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F packet copies?
thank you all so much for all the information. I am trying to make a good duplicate thanks so much and good luck to all good.gif
KAT - BETOFemaleColombia2008-01-11 00:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F packet copies?
I want to know if the packet of the I129f if I have to provide my fiance with a copy of everything or if he gets a copy in the packet 3 of 4 and also I sent original boarding passes in the I-129F another little problem I have is that I didn't make a copy of the whole packet. Is this going to be a problem. Should I just make a duplicate because I remember all the info
KAT - BETOFemaleColombia2008-01-03 00:53:00